March 2019 - Event Newsletter

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March 2019

Library Newsletter Guide to Free Programs and Events

Rumpelstiltskin

March 19th

LOOK INSIDE! • AARP Tax-Aide® • Technology Classes • History Fair • Movies

Teen Open Mic Night March 8th

• Arts and Crafts • Fairy Tale Fun • Winter Book Bingo • Tornado Safety • Book Groups

Quilt Show March 16th

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ADULTS

Visit laurellibrary.org or call 864-5759 to register for events.

AARP Tax-Aide®

Books and Banter

(Call 859-412-9219 to schedule or change an appointment.)

We’ll be discussing Defending Jacob by William Landay. In this legal thriller, Assistant DA Andy has a picture-perfect life—until his teenage son is accused of a brutal murder. He believes Jacob is innocent, but the evidence is against him, prompting Andy to wonder how far he’ll go to protect the son he loves.

Every Tuesday and Thursday Location: Study Rooms REGISTRATION REQUIRED RTEC Through the use of trained volunteers, the AARP Tax-Aide program offers free tax preparation assistance to taxpayers with low to moderate income, with special attention given to those 60 and older.

Mah Jongg

Monday, March 4th • 5:30-7:30pm Location: Kentucky Room NO REGISTRATION Similar to the Western game of rummy, Mah Jongg is a game of skill, strategy, and calculation and involves a degree of chance. Experienced players, see if the tiles fall your way during a fun evening of play. If you’ve never played, please contact us before attending.

Spring Diabetes Self-Management

March 5th, 12th, 19th, and 26th • 5:30-7:30pm Location: Community Room REGISTRATION APPRECIATED RTEC Registered Dietitian Lynnett Renner from the Laurel County Health Department will lead the four-part selfmanagement series that has a curriculum recognized by the American Diabetes Association and the Centers for Disease Control. Registration includes all four classes and participants will receive a certificate of attendance upon completion. Session 1: This session focuses on what diabetes is, high and low blood sugar, and acute complications. Session 2: This session focuses on the monitoring and management of blood sugar as well as what to do when you have sick days. Session 3: This session will address the topics of being prepared when traveling, coping with diabetes, and reducing risks. Session 4: The final session will focus on information concerning medications and alternatives for diabetics.

Tuesday, March 12th • 6:30-7:30pm Location: Kentucky Room NO REGISTRATION

One-On-One with a Librarian

Thursday, March 14th and 28th • 9am-7pm REGISTRATION REQUIRED (Appointments must be scheduled 48 hours in advance.) Schedule a time to have your questions answered and receive personalized help from some of our staff. Learn how to download e-books, get help using the computers, ask for help creating your resume, find out tips to using our card catalog, learn more about researching in the Kentucky Room, and much more! Schedule your time today by emailing us at lisa@laurellibrary.org, rcombs@laurellibrary.org, or by calling the library at 864-5759.

Quilt Art: Examining the Narrative in KY Quilts Thursday, March 14th • 6-7pm Location: Auditorium REGISTRATION REQUIRED RTEC

In celebration of the artistry associated with the process and history of the making of quilts, Pearlie Johnson from the Kentucky Humanities Council will discuss 19th century quilts made by black women living and working on slave plantations, traditional quilts made by African American women of the 20th century, and contemporary art quilts made by women of all cultural groups of the 21st century. Her study of quilts in Kentucky is aimed at examining cross-cultural parallels in technique and assemblage, as well as revealing unique designs.


Quilt Show

Saturday, March 16th • 9am-2pm Location: Auditorium NO REGISTRATION Join us for the 2019 Quilt Show co-sponsored by Saint Joseph London Auxiliary and the Laurel County Public Library. The following events will be taking place during the day: Entry Drop Off: 9-10am Demonstrations: 10am-2pm Public Viewing: 10am-2pm Quilt Show and Door Prize Winners Announcements: 2:15pm

Bite Size Learning: Seasonal Allergies Wednesday, March 20th • 12-1pm Location: Auditorium REGISTRATION REQUIRED RTEC (Deadline: Noon on March 18th.)

Bite Size Learning is an educational, free lunch series brought to you by Saint Joseph London KentuckyOne Health. Dr. Jessica Lange from Saint Joseph London KentuckyOne Health will be focusing on Seasonal Allergies and will discuss their causes, management, and treatment options. A question/answer period will conclude the session.

Wednesday Matinee Movie: Instant Family Wednesday, March 20th • 2-4pm Location: Auditorium REGISTRATION APPRECIATED RTEC Get rid of the winter blues by coming to the library for this PG-13 rated comedy/drama starring Mark Wahlberg and Rose Byrne. The storyline involves a couple who finds themselves over their heads when they foster three children.

Tornadoes! A Science Class for our Special Adult Patrons Thursday, March 21st • 1-2pm Location: Auditorium REGISTRATION REQUIRED RTEC

Learn about tornadoes: what they are, how they form, how they’re classified, and how to stay safe during a storm. Create a tornado in a bottle during this hands on exciting science class. Mr. Jim Bierer, a retired science teacher with over 30 years of teaching experience, will be leading the class. Participants’ caregivers need to be present. For ages 16 and older.

Murder by the Book

Thursday, March 21st • 6-7pm Location: Kentucky Room NO REGISTRATION This month we’ll be reading Dark Tide by Elizabeth Haynes. Genevieve has started a new life aboard her houseboat when a body washes up and to Genevieve’s horror she realizes she knows the victim. Is this death related to her past as a dancer at a private members’ club called The Barclay? Join us and find out.


Writers’ Ink

Monday, March 25th • 4-5pm Location: Kentucky Room REGISTRATION APPRECIATED Calling all writers! If you’re interested in improving your writing skills and finding other writers to share ideas and techniques with, the library writers’ group is perfect for you. Associate Professor Amanda Morris from Somerset Community College will facilitate the session.

True Crime Cases

Tuesday, March 26th • 6-7pm Location: Community Room REGISTRATION REQUIRED This month we’ll be covering the murder of Elizabeth Short, otherwise known as the Black Dahila. This highly publicized case became famous due to the horrific way Short was murdered and still remains one of the most notorious unsolved crimes in Los Angeles. As always, there will be a blog post going over any information needed before the group meets. Emails with questions or comments are welcome. Library staff member Trish Caudill will facilitate the session.

Perfectly Poe

Thursday, March 28th • 6-7:30pm Location: Auditorium REGISTRATION REQUIRED If you’re an Edgar Allan Poe fan you’ll want to join us for an intriguing evening dedicated to studying several of his famous short stories and poems. Eastern Kentucky University English Department lecturer and author Keven McQueen will facilitate the program. Featured readings include: “Tell-Tale Heart,” “Black Cat,” “Cask of Amontillado,” “Annabel Lee,” and “El Dorado.” Copies of the materials to be used will be available at the circulation desk after registration.

Tax-Aide® Schedule

Through the use of trained volunteers, the AARP TaxAide program offers free tax preparation assistance to taxpayers with low to moderate income with special attention given to those 60 and older.

Every Tuesday and Thursday

Mar: 5th, 7th, 12th, 14th, 19th, 21st, 26th, and 28th Apr: 2nd, 4th, 9th, and 11th APPOINTMENTS REQUIRED RTEC To schedule an appointment call (859) 412-9219. Any changes in appointments must be made through that number. Appointments available between 9am-2pm. Please do not call the library to schedule or change your appointment. In case of bad weather, check Facebook or call 8645759 for cancellation information. The library makes every reasonable effort to provide equal access to all patrons. Please contact us at 864-5759 at least three days in advance to request accommodations.


TECHNOLOGY CLASSES The Laurel County Public Library offers a wide range of technology classes to help you develop and improve the skills that are so important in the digital age.

Ride with RTEC!

Free transportation is available for designated programs by calling the library and scheduling what time you’d like to be picked up and brought to the library and what time you’d like to arrive back at home. Your trip to and from the library will be covered so you’ll be on your way to enjoying all the library offers. Look for the RTEC symbol to see which programs qualify for transportation. Transportation for other library services is available as scheduling permits. All arrangements MUST be made 48 hours prior to the time you wish to visit the library to allow for scheduling. Call 864-5759 and provide us with the following: • Name • Address • Telephone number • Number and ages of riders • Pick up time (for home and library) • If wheelchair access is needed • Program you’ll be attending

In case of bad weather, check Facebook or call us at 864-5759 for cancellation information.

There’s still time if you’ve not had the opportunity to play a game of Winter Book Bingo. Pick up a bingo card and fill in the spaces by reading. Bring your completed card back to the library for a prize but not before you shout BINGO!

With different topics being taught each month, a knowledgeable staff, and hands-on learning, there’s sure to be something we can help you with. Participants must have a library card, valid email address, and be 18+ to participate.

E-Readers

Tuesday, March 19th • 1-2:30pm Location: Community Room REGISTRATION APPRECIATED RTEC Learn how to navigate your Kindle Fire, iPad, or other device to download eBooks and audiobooks with your library card.

Resume Basics

Friday, March 22nd • 10-11:30am Location: Community Room REGISTRATION APPRECIATED RTEC Learn how to create a basic functional or chronological resume and format the resume to best sell your skills and experience to potential employers in this class.

Excel Basics

Thursday, March 28th • 1-2:30pm Location: Community Room REGISTRATION APPRECIATED RTEC Learn how Microsoft Excel’s cells, worksheets, and workbooks easily allow users to manipulate, calculate, and format numbers and other types of data in this class.

Customizing Your Resume

Friday, March 29th • 10-11:30am Location: Community Room REGISTRATION APPRECIATED RTEC This class led by the library Human Resources Director, Kelli Carr, will show you how to select the appropriate resume type and adjust formatting, language, headings, and craft a strong resume profile or objective to help you land the job you’ve been wanting.


TEENS

Grades: 7-12th Visit laurellibrary.org or call 864-5759 to register for events.

Teen Coding

Tuesday, March 12th • 6-7pm Location: Community Room REGISTRATION REQUIRED We’ll continue our series by learning and working with code that creates instruments and music videos!

Tie-dye Workshop

Wednesday, March 13th • 5-6:30pm Location: Community Room REGISTRATION REQUIRED

Teen Movie Matinee: Ant-Man and Wasp Saturday, March 2nd • 2-4:30pm Location: Auditorium NO REGISTRATION

Scott Lang is grappling with the consequences of his choices as both a superhero and a father. Approached by Hope van Dyne and Dr. Hank Pym, Lang must once again don the Ant-Man suit and fight alongside the Wasp. This movie is rated PG-13.

Bookmarks for Bookworms

Thursday, March 7th • 5:30-6:30pm Location: Community Room NO REGISTRATION Never lose your place in a book again! Join us as we make a unique bookmark that will be the envy of all the bookworms.

Open Mic Night

Friday, March 8th • 5:30-7pm Location: Auditorium REGISTRATION APPRECIATED RTEC Tonight’s the night for you to show off your talent! We’re hosting the library’s first Teen Open Mic Night where you can perform on the auditorium stage. Regardless of whether your talent is singing, dancing, reading poetry, playing an instrument, or acting out a skit, tonight your star will shine. Perform by yourself or with a friend.

During this workshop we’ll be learning the different ways to tie-dye a t-shirt. Experiment with various techniques and take home a shirt that will be as unique as you.

Button Madness

Thursday, March 14th • 5-6pm Location: Teen Space NO REGISTRATION Stop by the Teen Space for a fun night as we make fun buttons using original designs, magazines, or photos from home!


Teen Art Club: Sand Bottle Art

Wii Wednesday

During this art club we’ll be using sand to create a beautiful work of art in a bottle!

Have you always dreamed of playing video games in the library? You haven’t? Well you will after you drop in for Wii Wednesday. Choose from one of our Wii games and let the battle begin!

Friday, March 15th • 5:30-6:30pm Location: Community Room NO REGISTRATION

Wednesday, March 27th • 4-6pm Location: Auditorium NO REGISTRATION

Teen Writing Group

Thursday, March 21st • 6-7pm Location: Teen Space NO REGISTRATION

Teen Book Club

Thursday, March 28th • 6-7pm Location: Teen Space NO REGISTRATION

Grab a friend, stop in the library, and put your pen to paper! We’ll have some great writing prompts to choose from that will get your creative juices flowing!

TWEENS

We will be reading Turtles All the Way Down by John Green. Sixteen-year-old Aza never intended to pursue the mystery of fugitive billionaire Russell Pickett, but there’s a hundred thousand dollar reward at stake and her Best Friend, Daisy, is eager to investigate.

Ages: 9-13 Visit laurellibrary.org or call 864-5759 to register for events.

Magazine Elephant

Book Buzz

Did you know that elephants are considered to be a symbol of good luck? We’ll cut some old magazines into strips and use the pieces to make a good luck elephant.

Try our new program Tween Book Buzz! Each month we’ll discuss new books, play trivia, and get hands-on with an activity. Bring a friend with you and find out what all the buzz is about!

Thursday, March 7th • 4-5pm Location: Community Room NO REGISTRATION

3D Torn Paper Art

Monday, March 11th • 4-5pm Location: Community Room NO REGISTRATION Come to the library today, and we’ll create 3D collages and pictures out of different types of torn paper, glue, stationary, and other art supplies.

Stained Glass Sun Catchers Thursday, March 14th • 4-5pm Location: Community Room NO REGISTRATION

Up, Up, and Away! Today we’ll be painting colorful hot air balloons and their baskets. These sun catchers will look like stained glass art when you hang them near a window!

Monday, March 18th • 4-5pm Location: Community Room NO REGISTRATION

Silly Spaghetti Art

Thursday, March 28th • 4-5pm Location: Community Room NO REGISTRATION You’ll really be using your noodle for a super silly good time! We’ll be creating art with different kinds of spaghetti and pasta noodles! You may be surprised at what can be created with these silly supplies!


KIDS

Ages: Up to age 9 Visit laurellibrary.org or call 864-5759 to register for events.

Fantastic Fairy Tales: Goldilocks and the Three Bears Saturday, March 9th • 11am-12pm Location: Community Room NO REGISTRATION

Let’s revisit the beloved fairytale Goldilocks and the Three Bears! We’ll listen to the story, use our flannel board puppets, and make crafts you can take home with you. Fairy tale themed refreshments will be provided.

Preschool Playdate

Thursday, March 15th • 11am-12pm Location: Community Room NO REGISTRATION Let’s have a playdate at the library! We’ll meet up with our old friends and make some new ones! Let’s dance, read stories, play, and enjoy a fun time together!

Homeschool History Fair

Monday, March 18th • 9am-12pm Location: Auditorium NO REGISTRATION Love history? The Homeschool History Fair is the place for you! There will be four grade categories. K-2, 3rd-5th, 6th-8th, and 9th -12th. There will be three winners within each category, with the overall winner taking home the BIG TROPHY! The overall winner could come from any age category, so be sure to impress the judges! The history fair set up is from 9-10am. Judging will begin at 10am. Participants must be present for judging. The awards ceremony will begin at 12pm. A Homeschool History Fair entry form can be downloaded from the library website, or can be picked up in the children’s department. Entry forms may be turned in the morning of the History Fair.

Pop and Tot Storytime

Monday, March 18th • 6-7pm Location: Community Room NO REGISTRATION Calling all dads, grandfathers, and uncles! Spend an evening with your little one reading some exciting books, singing some fun songs, and getting creative with a hands-on activity. While you’re here take some time to work a puzzle and visit our block table. Be sure to check out some books for the perfect bedtime story!

Homeschool Happenings: Wacky Weather Thursday March 21st • 10:30-11:30am Location: Community Room NO REGISTRATION This month at Homeschool Happenings Jim Bierer, a retired science teacher, will be here to discuss what causes tornadoes, and what we should do to keep safe during a tornado. We’ll also do a fun science experiment and create a tornado in a bottle!


Cincinnati Children’s Theatre: Rumpelstiltskin Tuesday, March 19th • 1pm and 6pm Location: Auditorium NO REGISTRATION RTEC

Is your name Harry? Or Sam? Or could it be Rumpelstiltskin? Come watch this classic tale of the miller’s daughter, her boastful father, a handsome prince and the ability to spin straw into gold. Discover the magic and wonder of one of the world’s best loved fairy tales.

LEGO Club

Fantastic Fairy Tales: Three Little Pigs

Parents! Did you know that building with LEGO’S enhances fine motor skills? Bring your favorite master builder and take advantage of the library’s LEGO collection. Take home a LEGO book full of fun ideas that will keep building on your child’s imagination.

What happens when the big bad wolf tries to blow down the three little pig’s houses? Come and listen to this great classic fairy tale and find out! We’ll listen to the story, use our puppets, make crafts you can take home with you, and enjoy fairy tale themed refreshments.

Thursday, March 21st • 6-7pm Location: Community Room NO REGISTRATION

Saturday, March 30th • 11am-12pm Location: Community Room NO REGISTRATION

Children’s Saturday Movie: Wreck It Ralph 2, Ralph Breaks the Internet Saturday, March 23rd • 11am-1pm Location: Auditorium NO REGISTRATION Wreck It Ralph is back! He wants to be a good guy, so when a new game comes out, Ralph sneaks into the internet and accidentally unleashes a terrible computer virus! Can Ralph and his friend Felix join together and fix the internet? This movie is rated PG.

Don’t forget to grab a Book Bingo card and start reading! Choose from the selections listed on the card, fill out a row or column to complete a “bingo” and bring it back to Children’s Desk to choose your prize.


ON DISPLAY Impressions of Ireland

March 2nd - March 28th

Through his enhanced photography, William J. Ryan offers a fresh and unique experience of the green isles. Rich colors, intriguing characters, and ancient foundations are showcased in thirty-five stunning, large photographs. This exhibit is on loan from the collection at Georgia Southern University.

Storytime Schedule Tuesday 10am • Babygarten 11am • Ready to Read

Wednesday 10am • Babygarten 11am • Ready to Read 4pm • Readers are Leaders Which Storytime is best for your child? Babygarten: Designed for children up to age 3, this program provides a basic understanding of child development, while providing an engaging time for children and caregivers! Ready to Read: This interactive storytime is designed for preschool aged children, and focuses on building cognitive, social, physical, and early literacy skills. Readers are Leaders: Geared for school aged students, this program provides a time to discuss books, play games, and participate in exciting hands-on activities.


PlayHouse THEATRICAL SERIES CINCINNATI CHILDREN’S THEATRE

RUMPELSTILTSKIN Tuesday, March 19th (Best enjoyed by K-5th graders.)

LEXINGTON CHILDREN’S THEATRE

APOLLO TO THE MOON Monday, April 22nd (Best enjoyed by K-5th graders.)

SHOW TIMES:

1PM - SCHOOL PERFORMANCES 6PM - OPEN TO GENERAL PUBLIC

Doors open at 5:30pm and seating is on a first come, first served basis until capacity is reached. Doors open 30 minutes prior to show time and seating is on a first come, first served basis until capacity is reached. The library makes every reasonable effort to provide equal access to all patrons. Please contact us at (606) 864-5759 at least three days in advance to request accommodations. For more information call the library or visit laurellibrary.org.

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